Released: 1999

1.)  Hitchhike
2.)  She Belongs to Me
3.)  Cross-cut Saw
4.)  Stagolee
5.)  Tough Enough
6.)  Shake Rattle and Roll/ Flip Flop and Fly
7.)  Black Drawers
8.)  Young Blood
9.)  Madison Blues/ Blue Suede Shoes
10.) Mojo
Released: 2002

1.)  Saved By the Blues
2.)  Cab Driver
3.)  Help Me
4.)  Hound Dog
5.)  Route 66
6.)  Kiss and Tell
7.)  Dress Sexy for Me
8.)  Treat Her Right
9.)  Big Boss Man
10.) Slender, Tender and Tall
11.) Wine/Texas BBQ
12.) Come Home in My Kitchen
Peter Tork
Guitar/Keyboards/Vocals
Meet The Band
John Palmer
Drums/Percussion/Harmonica
Richard Mikuls
Guitar/Vocals
Michael Sunday
Bass
Shoe Suede Blues Albums
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are © Monkeesrule43 Online. Do not reproduce for any purpose.
Back in 1994, when Peter Tork was asked to compile a band for a benefit dance, Shoe Suede Blues was formed. After this one-time performence Shoe Suede Blues was then asked to play at other functions & clubs and recorded one of their 1994 shows in Santa Monica, CA to release a live CD "Shoe Suede Blues Live!" that was released in 1999. But their big break was in 1997, when the Monkees 30th Anniversary Convention was held and Shoe Suede Blues performed a show that was covered on television, which gave them the publicity they needed.  Shoe Suede Blues has since become more popular with their blues/rock show featuring Peter Tork & the band ready to play from a catolog of over 200 songs like "Blue Suede Shoes," "Lucille," "Your Auntie Grizelda," "Hound Dog," "Route 66," "Saved By the Blues," & "No More Cherry Pie." The band now travels across the U.S. to play small theatres, clubs, and other events. And in April of 2001 during the Monkees Reunion Tour, Shoe Suede Blues opened for the Monkees twice. "The Lost Concert," a professionally taped video of the first Shoe Suede Blues concert ever played with Richard Mikuls has been released & in early 2002 Shoe Suede Blues released their second album titled "Saved By The Blues," which is available on their concert tours and at their online store at Shoopies.net. In late-2002, it was announced that original member, Tadg Galleran, would no longer be a part of the band while the others continued as a quartet in 2003 & 2004.
One night Shoe Suede Blues opened for The Monkees... Now THAT was
something! Wooo! THAT was something.  --- Peter Tork, in Propeller Magazine
Shoe Suede Blues On Tour
** Photo Album: Live @ the Mohegan Sun Casino on July 16, 2003 **
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